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- WILLIAM OSBORNE OF BROOKLYN, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO FERDINAND S. M. BLUN, OF NEV YORK, N. Y.
- the body or ground of my improved fabric is formed of loops, each 'of which is cornposed of two threads that are shogged right and left-after the formation of one loop and prior to the formation of the next-a distance equal to two rows of loops, the pointing being produced by a third thread, which is interlooped with the threads of adjoining rows of loops, the loops of each row of loops where the pointing is produced being thus composed of three threads.
- Figure l represents a piece of the said knit fabric, showing the arrangement of the lines of pointing thereon.
- Fig. 2 is a magnified view of a small piece of the pointed knit fabric embodying my improvement.
- the fabric is composed of a series of parallel rows of loops, as A B O D, which are connected by the same threads that form the said loops.
- the body of the fabric is formed of the looped threads l and 2 and the pointing 0r ornamental portion D by the threads 3 combined withthe two former, the thread l being shaded, the thread 2 being plain, and the thread 3 being shown dense black for clearness of illustration. After entering into and forming a loop the threads l and. 2 are shogged in opposite directions a distance equal to two vertical rows of loops.
- a thread l coming from the right forms with a thread 2 coming from the left the bottoni double loop of said row, and then crosses over row O diagonally to row D, in which it forms another similar loop with a corresponding thread 2 coming from the right, this last loop being the second one from the bottom. Then the same thread l crosses back diagonally over row C to row B, wherein with a thread 2 coming from the left it forms the third loop from the bottom, and so on to the top.
- the same thread 1 forms with a thread 2 coming from the left'the first and third loops of row B, and with a thread 2 coming from the right the second a-nd fourth of row D, and so on, the second and fourth loops of row B and first and third loops of row D being formed by similar threads l and 2 coming from the right and left, respectively.
- the thread 2 of the bottom loop of row C, coming from the left successively forms with a thread 1 coming from the right the first loop of said row, then with a thread l coming from the left the second loop of row A, then with a thread l coming from ⁇ the right the third loop of row O, then with a thread l coming from the left the fourth loop in'row A, and so on.
- the ornamenting-thread 3 is interlooped with the middle rows B C, and, as shown, encircles and lies parallel with the threads l and 2 of each loop.
- the improved pointed fabric whose body is composed of a series of parallel rows of double loops formed of threads 1 and 2, each thread extending from aloop of one row across the adjacent row to the third or alternating row, and having pointing consisting of a third thread 3, which is interlooped with the said threads l and 2 of adjoining rows of loops, the loops of cach row wherein the pointing is produced being composed of three threads laid parallel, as shown and described.
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W. OSBORNB. POINTBD KNIT FABRIC.
Patented Feb. 4, 1890.
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W. osBoRNE. POINTBD KNITFAB RIG.
No. 420,695. Patented Feb. 4, 1890.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM OSBORNE, OF BROOKLYN, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO FERDINAND S. M. BLUN, OF NEV YORK, N. Y.
POINTEDV KNIT FABRIC.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 420,695, dated February 4, 1890.
Application filed June 25, 1888- Serial No. 278,142. (Specimens.)
.To all whom, it may concern,.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM OsBoRNE, of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Pointed Knit Fabrics, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of this invention is to provide a strong, durable, and ornamental pointing for knit fabrics to be cut up to form 'the backs of gloves, mitts, and the like, which pointing can be easily and efficiently produced in the process of knitting the fabric.
The body or ground of my improved fabric is formed of loops, each 'of which is cornposed of two threads that are shogged right and left-after the formation of one loop and prior to the formation of the next-a distance equal to two rows of loops, the pointing being produced by a third thread, which is interlooped with the threads of adjoining rows of loops, the loops of each row of loops where the pointing is produced being thus composed of three threads.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar letters and figures of reference indicate corresponding parts in both the iigures.-
Figure l represents a piece of the said knit fabric, showing the arrangement of the lines of pointing thereon. Fig. 2 is a magnified view of a small piece of the pointed knit fabric embodying my improvement.
The fabric is composed of a series of parallel rows of loops, as A B O D, which are connected by the same threads that form the said loops. The body of the fabric is formed of the looped threads l and 2 and the pointing 0r ornamental portion D by the threads 3 combined withthe two former, the thread l being shaded, the thread 2 being plain, and the thread 3 being shown dense black for clearness of illustration. After entering into and forming a loop the threads l and. 2 are shogged in opposite directions a distance equal to two vertical rows of loops. Thus,
beginning at the bottom in row B, a thread l coming from the right forms with a thread 2 coming from the left the bottoni double loop of said row, and then crosses over row O diagonally to row D, in which it forms another similar loop with a corresponding thread 2 coming from the right, this last loop being the second one from the bottom. Then the same thread l crosses back diagonally over row C to row B, wherein with a thread 2 coming from the left it forms the third loop from the bottom, and so on to the top. Thus the same thread 1 forms with a thread 2 coming from the left'the first and third loops of row B, and with a thread 2 coming from the right the second a-nd fourth of row D, and so on, the second and fourth loops of row B and first and third loops of row D being formed by similar threads l and 2 coming from the right and left, respectively. The thread 2 of the bottom loop of row C, coming from the left, successively forms with a thread 1 coming from the right the first loop of said row, then with a thread l coming from the left the second loop of row A, then with a thread l coming from `the right the third loop of row O, then with a thread l coming from the left the fourth loop in'row A, and so on. The ornamenting-thread 3 is interlooped with the middle rows B C, and, as shown, encircles and lies parallel with the threads l and 2 of each loop. For convenience we may trace the course of said thread from the bottom upward, beginning with row O. It will be seen that it first forms part of the first loop in row C and then passes across to the adjacent row B, where it forms part of the first loop, thence back and upward through the first loop of row C, forming with the threads l 2 the second loop of said row, then again across to row B to form part of the opposite and second loop therein, and so Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The improved pointed fabric whose body is composed of a series of parallel rows of double loops formed of threads 1 and 2, each thread extending from aloop of one row across the adjacent row to the third or alternating row, and having pointing consisting of a third thread 3, which is interlooped with the said threads l and 2 of adjoining rows of loops, the loops of cach row wherein the pointing is produced being composed of three threads laid parallel, as shown and described.
WILLIAM OSBORNE.
Witnesses:
CLARENQE L. BURGER, EMIL BLUN.
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